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NAME

       weather - command-line tool to obtain weather conditions and forecasts

SYNOPSIS

       weather [ options ] [ alias1 | search1 [ alias2 | search2 [...]]]

DESCRIPTION

       This  command-line  utility  is  intended  to  provide  quick  access  to  current weather
       conditions and forecasts.  Presently, it is  capable  of  returning  data  for  localities
       throughout the USA and some select locations globally by retrieving and formatting decoded
       METARs (Meteorological  Aerodrome  Reports)  from  NOAA  (the  USA  National  Oceanic  and
       Atmospheric  Administration)  and  forecasts/alerts  from  NWS  (the  USA National Weather
       Service).  The tool is written to function  in  the  same  spirit  as  other  command-line
       informational  utilities  like  cal(1),  calendar(1)  and dict(1).  It retrieves arbitrary
       weather data via precompiled correlations or custom-tailored aliases (system-wide or on  a
       per-user basis).

       Behavior  can  be  determined  by  command-line  options and specification of zero or more
       location aliases and search terms.

       Aliases are defined in weatherrc(5) files, as a convenient means of grouping URIs together
       using  a  short name.  Specifying multiple aliases or location search terms on the command
       line causes the utility to output data for each, as if it had been invoked multiple times.
       If  none  are  specified, then an alias of default is checked for a defargs option and any
       alias names listed within it (comma-separated) are applied instead.

       Searches utilize location correlation sets in INI-style text files named airports, places,
       stations,  zctas and zones.  A precomputed copy is distributed with the source, but can be
       rebuilt from updated data sources as  needed  by  placing  them  in  the  current  working
       directory  and  running  with  the --build-sets option (see the comments at the top of any
       location correlation set file for instructions on where to  find  updated  data  sources).
       Positive  search  results are cached and sourced as aliases on subsequent runs for as long
       as the  correlation  sets  remain  unchanged,  and  are  cleared  automatically  once  the
       correlation sets are updated.

       Retrieved  data  is  also cached automatically for a short period of time, adjustable with
       the cacheage configuration option or --cacheage command-line option.  This helps  throttle
       load against NOAA/NWS servers in case the utility is repeatedly re-run requesting the same
       data, but can be overridden with the cache_data configuration  option  or  --no-cache-data
       command-line option.

OPTIONS

       A summary of options is included below.

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -h, --help
              show a help message and exit

       -a, --alert
              include local alert notices

       --atypes=ATYPES
              list      of      alert      notification      types      to      display      (ex:
              tornado_warning,urgent_weather_message)

       --build-sets
              (re)build location correlation sets

       --cacheage=CACHEAGE
              duration in seconds to refresh cached data (ex: 900)

       --cachedir=CACHEDIR
              directory for storing cached searches and data (ex: ~/.weather)

       -f, --forecast
              include a local forecast

       --headers=HEADERS
              list of conditions headers to display (ex: temperature,wind)

       --imperial
              filter/convert conditions for US/UK units

       --info output detailed information for your search

       -l, --list
              list all configured aliases and cached searches

       --longlist
              display details of all configured aliases

       -m, --metric
              filter/convert conditions for metric units

       -n, --no-conditions
              disable output of current conditions

       --no-cache
              disable all caching (searches and data)

       --no-cache-data
              disable retrieved data caching

       --no-cache-search
              disable search result caching

       -q, --quiet
              skip preambles and don't indent

       --setpath=SETPATH
              directory search path for correlation sets (ex: .:~/.weather)

       -v, --verbose
              show full decoded feeds

EXAMPLES

       weather
              View output for the default alias, if  one  has  been  defined  (otherwise  display
              usage/syntax similar to --help)

       weather rdu
              Display weather conditions at the airport with IATA/FAA code RDU.

       weather --info raleigh
              Show  a  list  of  FIPS codes for United States Census Bureau places containing the
              word raleigh (or the proximity information if only one match was found).

       weather "^ral[ie]{2}gh city.*nc$"
              Get the current weather conditions from the nearest station  to  the  Census  place
              name matching the regular expression provided.

       weather -fv fips3755000
              Get  the full decoded METAR from the nearest station, and the forecast data for the
              nearest zone to the Census place with FIPS code 3755000 with no  special  filtering
              or formatting.

       weather --forecast --no-cache-data 27613
              Ignore  any  recent  cached METAR or forecast data and display fresh output for the
              nearest station and zone to the Census ZCTA (essentially USPS ZIP code) 27613.

       weather home work
              Show current conditions for both the home and work aliases in that order.

       weather 35.878573,-78.727813

       weather 35-52-43n,78-43-40w

       weather "35-52n, 78-43w"
              Display weather conditions for the nearest station to an arbitrary  set  of  global
              coordinates  in  latitude,longitude  order  either  in  decimal  format  or degree,
              degree-minute or degree-minute-second formats, optionally using signed or  cardinal
              hemisphere designations with or without spacing.  Note that the cut-off for maximum
              acceptable distance is hard-coded at 0.1 radians (roughly 637km or 396mi).

INPUT FILES

       weather may additionally obtain configuration data from a system-wide configuration  file,
       a  per-user configuration file, and a local directory configuration file.  The file format
       and configuration options are described in  weatherrc(5).   They  are  aggregated  in  the
       following order:

       /etc/weatherrc  or  /etc/weather/weatherrc
              the system-wide configuration

       ~/.weather/weatherrc or ~/.weatherrc
              the per-user configuration

       ./weatherrc
              the local directory configuration

AUTHOR

       Utility and manual written by Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>.

SEE ALSO

       weatherrc(5)